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'''{{w|Taiwanese Hokkien}}''' (''[[Taioan'oe]]''), a variety of {{w|Hokkien}} | |||
* During the [[Taioaan Jidpurn sitai|Japanese era]], Taiwan began to hold Amoy Hokkien as its standard pronunciation. The Japanese called this mixture '''Taiwanese''' ({{jid|臺灣語|Taiwango}}) | |||
* Prior to this development, Hokkien was referred to as [[Høxlør-oe|Hoklo]] or simply ''Chinese'', as in [[James W. Davidson]]'s 1903 ''The Island of Formosa'' and the works of [[Kafm Uiliim|William Campbell]] |
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